

I haven’t seen them say anything about their older phones so I would assume this only applies to the new one


I haven’t seen them say anything about their older phones so I would assume this only applies to the new one


Burger King will teach your grandmother to suck eggs!
I know this is a meme and not GitHub, but I thought some people might like to learn that if you do please shutdown && thanks it won’t say you’re welcome if the shutdown failed
I use Pay Respects now


I suspect they came up with a process for doing the conversions / redactions that worked for the documents they tested it with, and then applied the process to documents in a slightly different format and just didn’t notice. The Verge looked into it and couldn’t get a more specific answer than this:
With MIME, the “=” is used to signal either that a string of text should be broken for transmission and rejoined — a “soft line break” — or, when followed by two other characters, that it should be converted to a particular non-ASCII mark.
it doesn’t fully explain why the “=” sometimes replaces letters, like the “J” in “Jeffrey.” No one I spoke to could definitively answer this question, except to say that email is hard and converting it to PDF is harder, and the DoJ was converting a lot of documents in a hurry.
https://www.theverge.com/policy/879016/epstein-files-emails-text-errors-encoding
postmarketOS, Mobian, Ubuntu Touch, and Mobile NixOS all seem to have recent activity.
As for hardware, although the PinePhone Pro got lukewarm reviews, maybe they’ll iterate and get better or at least prove to other companies that there’s a demand for Linux phones.
I’m hopeful there’ll be at least one usable option within 5 years or so. And if not, I’ll be sticking with GrapheneOS.
For my next phone, I’m planning on getting a used Pixel or possibly something from whatever OEM they’ve partnered with
Typing this out using HeliBoard now. So far so good, thanks!🔥
What model do you have? Does it support any open source firmware such as DD-WRT, OpenWrt, or FreshTomato?
GrapheneOS doesn’t support Motorola phones
Here’s what I’ve done:
, to get to settings, then click “Privacy”) or switch to HeliBoardStuff I haven’t done yet but probably will eventually:
I haven’t looked for good alternatives for these yet so if anyone has suggestions, I’m listening!



Great question! No, I can’t.


Ahh, thanks 🙃


Are you sure? It has 105 subscribers and all of 3 posts. (The most recent one was from ~10 months ago)


Post your issue on !jellyfin@lemmy.ml. That community is starved for new posts.


I would recommend managing your data locally and then backing up using restic to something like Backblaze B2. Restic encrypts your backups so you don’t actually have to trust Backblaze to not spy on you.
For context: I personally use a 2015 Intel MacBook running Linux connected to my tv, and use a small wireless keyboard and trackball to control it from the couch. I’m actually planning on checking out KDE Connect after seeing it on https://hexbear.net/post/7662659
I’ve been researching some simpler options for my own parents since they use Roku which is somewhat limited and has ads. But a mini PC would be too complex for them. They need something with a simple remote and automatic updates. I think an Android box would make sense for their use case. I plan on installing something like SmartTube, PipePipe, or Tubular on it.
If your dad thinks he would like to do something like web browsing, email checking, or gaming on the tv, a mini PC is probably gonna do it better than Android TV.
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